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A Huawei executive threatened extradition to the US on Thursday and accused Canada of “destroying evidence” by deleting emails and texts from a former police officer involved in his arrest in late 2018 in Vancouver. Also read: Huawei CEO accuses Canadian authorities of lying Also read: Trials of Michael’s apparatus will soon begin Also read: Chinese warning in the Huawei case Lawyers for Meng Wanzhou, the financial director of the Chinese telecom giant, have been trying for months to prove his rights were violated during his arrest, hoping to block extradition proceedings to the United States that should end in…

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ExcusesOn Thursday noon, MDC owner and president David Allon offered his “sincere apology” to French speakers across the country. In a letter written in English, David Allon stated that he himself was a “proud French Canadian citizen” and was “personally insulted when this was revealed.”“One of our letters elicited several responses: exasperation, anger, and disappointment. We all share these feelings,” Mr. Alon wrote. This specific post was written by an external freelance (editor). We usually have a strict editing process, but at the time of publication in February, Our internal editor has been taken to the hospital and this post…

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In the civil lawsuit brought by Danick Lesard, the defense admitted that it was an “emotionally difficult case to argue”. However, despite all the sympathy she showed for the man who was pierced by the bullet in Ryan Wolfson, she said that the Correctional Service of Canada was not wrong in granting legal release for the perpetrator. Posted on March 17, 2021 at 10:54 pm. Veronique LuzonJournalism The representative of the Ministry of Justice, Mr. A.H Nicholas Banks, Wednesday in Montreal court. Former hockey player Danik Lesard is demanding $ 3.2 million from federal authorities to grant him legal release…

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He was particularly responsible for the opening and closing ceremonies. A Japanese weekly revealed, Wednesday, that Sasaki suggested last year that popular host Naomi Watanabe be dressed as a pig at the Olympic opening ceremony. In a statement, Mr. Sasaki said to himself Deeply sorry For this A serious insult Towards the plump young woman. In February, the Tokyo Games president resigned for making sexist comments, too. In March 2020, before the Olympics was postponed to this year due to the pandemic, Mr. Sasaki suggested to his colleagues on a messaging app to bring Naomi Watanabe from the sky during…

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We agreed, and he got his wordThe Mayor of Quebec announced at the end of a meeting that lasted more than an hour with François Legault and Quebec’s Minister of Transport, François Bonardelle. I felt like the prime minister was in a hurry. He cannot wait for all of this to be resolved.Regis Labium, Mayor of Quebec The Quebec government has been saying for months that it wants to improve the road to better serve the suburbs. The last line on the table on Charlesbourg Street and 1re Avenue in Limoilou was abandoned in favor of the D’Estimauville strip, in…

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Canadian runner Nate Rich, who already holds the world record of 1,500 meters in his class, lowered his own footprint during a competition in Victoria, British Columbia.The blades traveled the distance in 3:52: 56/1000, a four-second improvement, from the previous record set in 2019. I’m really excited. I had a lot of fun, said that guy who shouted a fist in the air at the finish line. Maybe my reaction was a little overrated. But I was very happy! I’ve been trying to get below the 3:55 mark for several years. Riche is still making his Paralympic debut after participating…

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Talks in Anchorage between Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on one side, and senior Chinese official Yang Jiechi and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the other. The first discussion to understand our interests, intentions, and prioritiesOne of those officials told reporters. Sometimes there is a feeling, perception or perhaps hope in Beijing that our public message is different from our private message, and we think it is very important to dispel this idea very quickly., She added. Therefore, I asserted that American diplomats would be firm in the closed doors of meetings, as…

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The recent harrowing interview by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on American television has left its mark in English Canada: the British monarchy is less popular there, according to a new poll. Not surprisingly, according to this weekend’s investigation by Léger and the Canadian Studies Association, Quebecers still aren’t fond of the foundation. When asked if it still holds its place in the 21st century, 71% of Quebec respondents answered in the affirmative. Indeed, a similar survey conducted in early February after Governor-General Julie Payette’s resignation indicated the unpopularity of the Quebec monarchy. However, in the rest of Canada, that…

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The Chinese ambassador to Ottawa threatens to retaliate against Canada on Monday after the House of Commons approved a proposal declaring China committing genocide. “We will not stand idly by while our national interests are insulted,” Ambassador Kong Pyo said in an interview with TVA Novels. “We will take strict measures to protect our national interests and dignity,” he added, without specifying what these measures would be. The House of Commons unanimously adopted a motion on February 22 alleging that China is committing “genocide” against the Uyghurs and other Muslims. “There is no genocide in Xinjiang,” Ambassador Zong said, noting…

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Twenty-second place in the current stage, a 169-kilometer path between Castelreimondo and Lido di Fermo, Holly, is the best cyclist in the Astana team, ahead of his Italian teammate Fabio Fellin. A 10-kilometer trial on Tuesday will end the event in San Benedetto del Tronto. “There, I am in very good shape,” Hall said Monday evening. I was a little anxious after the Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var (41st) where I did well. I had a cold, a common cold, but it took two weeks to get over it. Quietly, it’s back but I don’t have the best…

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